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2011-10-11

Islamic Center förklarar varför judar flyr Malmö

Tysk och fransk TV sänder från Islamic Centers moské i Malmö.



"Tuesday, 11 October 2011


Our colleagues at mrc-tv have sent another enlightening video presenting a French TV production on the threats to Jews in Europe and specifically Malmo, Sweden. Malmo has a large and growing, menacing Muslim population, with local political leaders who are pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel.

The focus of this French -TV production is on a young 21-year old Jewish woman, a pre-school teacher, in Malmo, who, because of the threats and physical attacks on the Jewish community, is making aliyah to Israel. The leader of the 700 member Malmo Jewish community is also interviewed as is an alleged Palestinian Muslim engaged in alleged dialogue with the local Jewish community."

"The young woman is seen saying goodbye to friends in Malmo, prior to her departure for Israel.

Watch the mrc-tv video with subtitles here."

Källa, New English Review tisdag 11 oktober 2011: http://www.newenglishreview.org/blog_direct_link.cfm/blog_id/38408


Se det tyska och franska TV-programmet med inslaget från Islamic Centers moské två minuter från start: http://www.mrctv.org/videos/french-tv-situation-jews-sweden-and-europe-today

2011-01-09

Judar höll möte i Ögårdsskolans klassrum

I den muslimska friskolan Ögårdsskolans klassrum på bilden ovan, träffades judar, kristna och muslimer efter 11:e september:


"Back in Malmo's Rosengard in early April, Bejzat Becirov offers a guided tour of his mosque and Islamic school. Mr Becirov arrived from Macedonia in 1962 and is perhaps a model of a newcomer who has bridged gaps between cultures and religions in his adoptive country.

“This was the first mosque to be built in Scandinavia, it was built in 1984,” he explains. He took no foreign money from international Islamic organisations for its construction, but accepted donations from churches and synagogues in southern Sweden as well as from the local Muslim population.

It is a Friday, and as classes finish, dozens of small children pour out into the spring sunshine. A few girls wear headscarves. Now the first of 3,000 adults arrive for prayer sessions.

“At this mosque 130 languages are spoken, but I tell everyone they must learn Swedish. We have 55,000 members, and 5% of those are ‘original' Swedes,” says Mr Becirov.

In the days after September 11th 2001, Christians, Jews and Muslims held meetings in the classrooms of the Islamic centre.

On April 27th Mr Becirov's mosque and school was largely gutted by fire, with arson suspected."


Källa, The Economist 12 juni 2003: